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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    A woman prays after hitting a prayer gong at Wat Chum Phon Khiri on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    A Burmese man puts away statues of the Buddha in Wat Pha Mai after Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    A Burmese man puts away statues of the Buddha in Wat Pha Mai after Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  A Burmese woman prays in Wat Pha Mai during Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  Members of the Burmese emigre community in Mae Sot, Thailand, participate in a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: Burmese novice monks participate in the communal meal after Visakha Puja services at Wat Pha Mai. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: A Burmese man prays in Wat Pha Mai during Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  Members of the Burmese emigre community in Mae Sot, Thailand, participate in a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: A Burmese man prays in Wat Pha Mai during Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  Members of the Burmese emigre community in Mae Sot, Thailand, participate in a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    Monks lead a service at Wat Mae Pa in Mae Sot on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    Women make merit by donating food to the monks at Wat Mae Pa in Mae Sot on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    A Burmese man puts away statues of the Buddha in Wat Pha Mai after Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:   Burmese gather in Wat Pha Mai for Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  Members of the Burmese emigre community in Mae Sot, Thailand, participate in a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: Burmese emigres in Mae Sot, Thailand, carry a statue of the Buddha through the city during a procession on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  A Thai woman donates money to the local Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot, Thailand, during a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: A Burmese man prays in Wat Pha Mai during Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  Members of the Burmese emigre community in Mae Sot, Thailand, participate in a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    A woman prays after hitting a prayer gong at Wat Chum Phon Khiri on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    Women pray during a merit making at Wat Mae Pa in Mae Sot on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    Women make merit by donating food to the monks at Wat Mae Pa in Mae Sot on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:   Burmese gather in Wat Pha Mai for Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:   A Burmese man prays in Wat Pha Mai during Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: Burmese monks walk into in Wat Pha Mai for Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:   Novice Buddhist monks on their alms rounds in Mae Sot, Thailand on Visakha Puja Day, a national holiday in Thailand. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    A woman pours water into a cup during a merit making at Wat Mae Pa in Mae Sot on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: A Burmese man prays in Wat Pha Mai during Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: Members of the Burmese emigre community in Mae Sot, Thailand, walk barefoot in a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  Burmese women collect donations for their temple during a procession for Visakha Puja Day in Mae Sot, Thailand. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  Burmese women collect donations for their temple during a procession for Visakha Puja Day in Mae Sot, Thailand. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    A woman pours water into a cup during a merit making at Wat Mae Pa in Mae Sot on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  Burmese women collect donations for their temple during a procession for Visakha Puja Day in Mae Sot, Thailand. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    Women make merit by donating food to the monks at Wat Mae Pa in Mae Sot on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  Members of the Burmese emigre community in Mae Sot, Thailand, participate in a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    Monks lead a service at Wat Mae Pa in Mae Sot on Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    A Burmese man is reflected in a mirror praying in Wat Pha Mai during Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: Members of the Burmese emigre community in Mae Sot, Thailand, participate in a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: Members of the Burmese emigre community in Mae Sot, Thailand, participate in a procession for Visakha Puja Day. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:  A Burmese woman prays in Wat Pha Mai during Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: Burmese women gather in Wat Pha Mai for Visakha Puja Day services. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: Burmese men carry a prayer gong and lead a procession of Burmese Buddhist through Mae Sot, Thailand. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND: Burmese men carry a prayer gong and lead a procession of Burmese Buddhist through Mae Sot, Thailand. Visakha Puja (Vesak) marks three important events in the Buddha's life: his birth, his attainment of enlightenment and his death. It is celebrated on the full moon of the sixth lunar month, usually in May on the Gregorian calendar. This year it is on May 24 in Thailand and Myanmar. It is celebrated throughout the Buddhist world and is considered one of the holiest Buddhist holidays. Burmese Buddhist in Mae Sot celebrated with a procession through Mae Sot that ended with a service followed by a communal meal at Wat Pha Mai, the most important Burmese Buddhist temple in Mae Sot.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    The Naga (mythical serpent) in front of the chedi at Wat Mae Pa in Mae Sot. Nagas are throught to protect the temple and holy buildings from evil.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 MAY 2013 - MAE SOT, THAILAND:   A Buddha statue at a temple north of Mae Sot, Thailand.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman and her daughters make merit for Vesak at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman carries a candle lantern during Vesak services at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man prays during Vesak ceremonies at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman makes merit for Vesak at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks walk clockwise around Wat That Thong during services on Vesak in the temple. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People gather for Vesak on the plaza in front of Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Women pray during Vesak ceremonies at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman prays on Vesak in front of Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman prays on Vesak in front of Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman prays after making an offering during Vesak ceremonies at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks walk clockwise around Wat That Thong during services on Vesak in the temple. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks walk clockwise around Wat That Thong during services on Vesak in the temple. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman makes merit for Vesak while others walks clockwise around Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A man prays during Vesak services at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A time exposure of people carrying candles in a procession for Vesak around Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People pray for Vesak on the plaza in front  of Wat That Thong while others walk clockwise around the temple. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People gather for Vesak on the plaza in front of Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 13 MAY 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks walk clockwise around Wat That Thong during services on Vesak in the temple. Vesak, called Wisakha Bucha in Thailand, is one of the most important Buddhist holy days celebrated in Thailand. Sometimes called "Buddha's Birthday", it actually marks the birth, enlightenment (nirvana), and death (Parinirvana) of Gautama Buddha in the Theravada or southern tradition. It is also celebrated in Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and other countries where Theravada Buddhism is the dominant form of Buddhism.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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